Fenty Beauty Foundation Gets Viral Review From Albino Woman

Rihanna's Fenty Beauty has been winning plenty of rave reviews for its iridescent Match Stix, flattering gloss, and metallic highlighters. But nothing seems to be as beloved as the Fenty Beauty Pro Filt'r Foundation. The formula has picked up plenty of praise for its finish, coverage, and — most notably — 40-option-strong shade range. Fans have shouted-out Rihanna for creating colors for darker skin tones, and the line has been received very well. And, as it turns out, Rihanna got it exactly right when it came to her lightest shades, too: 100, 110, and 120 have been making the rounds online, as social media users have been noting that the shades are pale enough to work beautifully on albino customers in reviews that have gone instantly viral.

According to Refinery29, Krystal Robertson, who describes herself as an albino woman, took to Facebook and Instagram to show how inclusive Fenty foundations actually are. "No filter . . . . . the freakout was real [ . . .] @fentybeauty," she captioned her Instagram post. "I'm albino I have no pigment so it be hard to get a nice match . . . always end up looking orange," she went on to note on Facebook. However, she found 110 to be a perfect match.

"I love Fenty foundation because it doesn't hide who I am," Krystal tells Teen Vogue. It enhances my skin/skin tone and leaves me with this bomb matte finish. [...] The foundation feels lightweight, as if I'm not wearing any at all...it doesn't show up cakey and didn't dry out my skin." She adds that she decided to check out the foundation "because of the wide shade range."

Bustle reports that customer Frey Prevett, who also has albinism, found that shade 100 matched them perfectly. "This is the first ever foundation I've had that matches the colour of my neck!" they wrote in their Facebook post, sharing photos to illustrate their point. Yet another win for Fenty — not to mention for makeup lovers who have a tough time finding the right foundation.